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Care for Color

CARE FOR COLOR is about self-love, self-care and self-knowledge through the lens of the African diaspora. While alluding to African origins, this docu-series tackles both trendy and age-old health, wellness and beauty secrets for people of all shades and colors.

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EPISODES



Season 1
  • Season 1 | Episode 1 
    Loving the Skin You're In
    Canadian-based international runway model Stacey McKenzie demonstrates why loving every part of ourselves gives us permission to conquer the world! We visit McKenzie’s Walk this Way Workshops where young girls are inspired and empowered to love the skin they’re in!
  • Season 1 | Episode 2 
    Up from the Roots
    Meeting with noted Los Angeles guerilla gardener Ron Finley, host Ngozi Paul looks at the various roots that nourish our bodies and engages a group of diverse women on the "wear and care" of black hair!
  • Season 1 | Episode 3 
    For the Love of Water
    Having conquered her personal challenge to swim and surf, host Ngozi Paul takes on the stereotype that black people can’t swim, discovering the Los Angeles-based Black Surfers Collective and an Ifa priest who speaks to the deep, reverential connection of black culture to water.
  • Season 1 | Episode 4 
    Afrodisia
    The art of feeling, looking and being sexy is explored in this episode where host Ngozi Paul indulges in all things Afrodisia - from massage and the healing powers of aromatherapy, to finding confidence through movement and Afro inspired dances.
  • Season 1 | Episode 5 
    Crowns & the Art of Celebration
    How do you wear your crown? Follow host Ngozi Paul as she and Wrap Life founder Nnenna Stella demystify the art of tying cool, funky and swanky head wraps that have long been a fashion statement, and are a symbol of unity, identity and black cultural celebration.